Title, Canon
1 1,19 | or to sustain apostolic~action by their own undertakings
2 3,50 | power through the united action of the~bishops dispersed
3 3,50 | dispersed in the world, which action as such has been~initiated
4 3,54 | bishops~takes collegial action in another manner, initiated
5 4,84 | territory, promote a unity of action among themselves and other
6 4,89 | vain, he himself is to take action against the~cleric according
7 6,169 | fostering of common pastoral action, the supervision of morals
8 7,193 | are to formulate plans of action with the patriarchs who
9 7,202 | meetings, they foster unity of action~and through combined efforts
10 7,276 | to the needs~of pastoral action.~
11 7,278 | promote common pastoral action; (2) see~to it that clerics
12 7,287 | who directs the common action and~reports on it to the
13 9,322 | through~which unity of action is fostered, common endeavors
14 11,405 | goodwill,~esteem and unity of action between the lay members
15 12,410 | exemplar of holiness,~under the action of the Holy Spirit, totally
16 12,468 | be a fixed rule that an action can always be brought against
17 13,577 | them, and further, if the action of the association~causes
18 15,651 | caring help to the pastoral~action of the bishops, and earnestly
19 16,673 | the Divine Liturgy,~as an action of the Church, inasmuch
20 16,698 | is commemorated with the action of~grace, is actuated and
21 16,782 | there does not arise an action to seek the celebration
22 16,782 | however, there does arise an action for the~reparation of damages,
23 19,933 | occasion for a rescissory action in accordance with the norm
24 19,934 | consent is required, the action of the superior is invalid
25 19,934 | counsel is required, the action of the superior~is invalid
26 20,947 | time has elapsed~without action, the authority having the
27 20,956 | made by common~law, that action has the force of law which,
28 23,1040| whether and what~type of action is to be taken to vindicate
29 23,1040| whom and against whom this action is to be~taken.~
30 24,1066| law. 2. ~If, however, the action concerns the rights or the
31 24,1076| is located whenever the action is directed~against the
32 24,1079| legacy is the object of the action, with due regard for can.
33 24,1083| that judge before whom the action was first advanced by an
34 24,1083| tribunal before which the action was first introduced. 3.
35 24,1143| cannot validly renounce~an action, instance of trial or judicial
36 24,1149| safeguarded not only by an action but~also an exception which
37 24,1150| Canon 1150~Every action is terminated through prescription
38 24,1152| Canon 1152~1. Every penal action is extinguished by the death
39 24,1152| prescription. 2. A penal action is extinguished by prescription
40 24,1153| Canon 1153~1. An action to execute a penalty is
41 24,1154| Canon 1154~Although a penal action has been extinguished by
42 24,1154| prescription: ~(1) any contentious action that might exist to recover
43 24,1156| can file a counter-claim action against the~petitioner before
44 24,1156| case with the principal action or to remove or~to lessen
45 24,1157| Canon 1157~The counter-claim action is to be presented to the
46 24,1157| judge before~whom the first action was filed even if he were
47 24,1162| and force of a possessory action the prescriptions of the
48 25,1190| the party's insistence on action as mentioned in that canon.
49 25,1194| tribunal before whom the action was begun and is competent
50 25,1232| questioned notwithstanding that action.~
51 25,1303| perpetuity and by way of action before the judge who pronounced
52 25,1323| parties and gives rise to an action for execution and an exception
53 27,1409| out for initiating a penal action for~the prior offense. 2.
54 27,1411| after the time for a penal action has~been extinguished.~
55 27,1414| precept, either by deliberate action or by~seriously culpable
56 27,1464| function in~the Church by action or omission, is to be punished
57 28,1469| affirmative, whether the action is to be taken~through a
58 28,1482| proven that the criminal action is terminated.~
59 28,1483| trial itself a contentious action for~the repairing of damages
60 29,1507| insofar as it responds to the action of the Holy Spirit in the
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